I'm pretty sure you've already had this dilemma. Maybe not even once... When do I say RISE, when - RAISE, and what about the third one? ARISE? What's the deal?

Let's start with RISE...RISE /raɪz/ means to GO UP, e.g.:A plane can rise, so it can go upThe sun or the moon can also RISE - they go up in the skyYour voice can rise, meaning go up as wellIf you are terrified your hair can rise!And that's not all!Salaries, prices, unemployment, temperature, wind, water, the sea, tension, emotions and even bread or cake can rise! Of course everything in the meaning of GO UP or BECOME STRONGER. RISE also means to STAND UP, e.g.:We can rise from the table or desk or rise to our feet. Moreover, we can also rise in the morning - meaning GET UP: Frank rose early (He got up early). If we tell somebody: RISE AND SHINE! then we want to encourage them to get up and start their day!REMEMBER!RISE is a irregular verb:RISE - ROSE - RISENRISE = wzrastać; wznosić się, wstać; rosnąć; unosić się; wschodzić

RAISE/reɪz/ means PUT something UP or LIFT something, like what you do with your hand when you want to call somebody or at school when you want to answer the question.We can RAISE taxes or prices, standards or our bet in card games like poker!So we have to be careful here:We raise prices or taxes BUT Prices or taxes rise!You raise your voice BUT Your voice rises! RAISE also means COLLECT. We can RAISE MONEY for something: WOŚP raises money for hospital equipment.It's also possible to RAISE A QUESTION at a meeting, which means to MENTION IT during the discussion, or RAISE DOUBTS or FEARS.RAISE CHILDREN is a synonym to BRING them UP, so to take care of them while they grow up.REMEMBER!RAISE is a regular verb, so the past form is RAISED.RAISE = wznosić; podnosić; podwyższać; wywoływać; wychowywać; zbierać

Florence and the Machine "Raise it Up"

Finally, there is also ARISE/əˈraɪz/...If something ARISES it begins to exist - e.g., Problems can arise - they appear, the same with needs!Difficulties, issues, opportunities, questions or situations - all of them can ARISE too!BE CAREFUL!We RAISE a problem or an issue BUT a problem or an issue ARISES!REMEMBER!ARISE is an irregular verb:ARISE - AROSE - ARISENARISE = powstawać; pojawiać się; wynikać; powstawać

Here I am
Just like I said I would be
I'm your friend
Just like you think it should be
Did you think I would stand here and lie
As our moment was passing us by
Oh I am here
Waiting for your change of heart
It just takes a bit
To turn it around
Yes I'm waiting for your change of heart
At the edge of my seat
Please turn it around
Days go by
Leaving me with a hunger
I could fly
Back to when we were younger
When adventures like cars we would ride
And the years lied ahead still untried
While I stand here Turn it around, round, round
Yeah yeah
Turn it around, round, round
Yeah Yeah
Turn it around
Blind leading blind
Never hear the laughter
Search through time
Nothing reveals the answer
If it's truth that you're looking to find
It is nowhere outside of your mind
I bide my time Turn it around, round, round
Yeah Yeah
Turn it around, round, round
Yeah yeah
Turn turn turn it around
And I'm waiting for your change of heart
Ooooh, ooooh
Waiting for your change of heart

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All the quotes come from the TV series entitled 'House of Cards' shown by the streaming service Netflix in 2013 and 2014. 'House of Cards' is a political drama set in Washington D.C., which tells the story of Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey), a House Majority Whip who decides to take revenge on those who have betrayed him.